Result
Subcharts
Number (d4)
| d4 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
Roll 1d4+2 of them, all connected into the same pantheon. |
2 |
Roll 1d4+2, but few with any connection to the others. |
3 |
Roll 2d4 divided into two different pantheons. |
4 |
Roll 2d6+2, half of them unattached, the others in a pantheon. |
Traits (d20)
| d20 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
Animism - The gods are each affiliated with specific locations or objects. |
2 |
Apotheosis - The gods include elevated worshipers among their number. |
3 |
Aspected - The gods each have multiple aspects with different apparent personalities. |
4 |
Conquerors - One group of gods has driven out or subsumed another. |
5 |
Disguised - The gods are the true entities behind modern world religions. |
6 |
Dissociated - The gods have no comprehensible relationship to each other. |
7 |
Distant - The gods interact with the only through their minions. |
8 |
Dualism - There are only two gods and their servants, each in opposition to the other. |
9 |
Ethnic - The gods are affiliated with specific human societies or bloodlines. |
10 |
Forerunners - The gods are not yet fully born and will usher in a new age. |
11 |
Groups - The gods are associated in two or more groups of affiliated entities. |
12 |
Hierarchical - The gods have a clearly-defined hierarchy of greater and lesser entities. |
13 |
Immanence - The gods exist as specific physical beings in the world. |
14 |
Imprisoned - The gods have been locked away by traitors or some natural force. |
15 |
Indifferent - The gods do not notice their worshipers, though service may bring power. |
16 |
Maltheism - The gods seek only to torment. Devotees try to aim them at non-worshipers. |
17 |
Monotheism - The gods are only seemings, aspects of a single all-encompassing god. |
18 |
Necrotheology - The gods are dead, but may be revived or are somehow still extant. |
19 |
Relicts - The gods come from a former age of reality, when things were different. |
20 |
Wounded - The gods were crippled by something, reduced from their former power. |